the word "sponsor" meaning we can request a new feature and pay certain of amount to developer, is that correct?

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Yes. There are several ways that a new feature can become part of ISPConfig.

- A feature is listed on the roadmap for ISPconfig because the core developers agreed on adding it because we find it important for the future direction of the project.
- Someone develops a new feature which is not on the roadmap and submits a patch or even better, makes a merge request for the code changes on our git server http://git.ispconfig.org. We will review the code then and if the feature is useful and implemented correctly and does not break existing setups, then we will add it or discuss with the developer how it can be improved.
- A feature is requested in our bugtracker http://bugtracker.ispconfig.org, when it gets enough votes, we will add it to the roadmap.
- A company or individual needs a feature urgently, so adding a feature request and waiting that someone else votes for it would take too long or a feature that is kind of specific that its unikely that it will get enough votes. In this case, please contact us and we can give you a quote what the development of this feature would cost.